E-cigarettes in the spotlight as province prepares for regulations
The United States has announced it will ban most flavoured e-cigarettes. And as Saskatchewan’s own vaping regulations are set to take effect this spring, a local retailer says it’s high nicotine content, not fun flavours governments should be concerned about.
Selling vape products near schools or displaying them in gas stations will soon be prohibited in the province. Purchase of the products will be restricted to people 18 and older. Vaping will no longer be allowed around public buildings, including schools, and advertising e-cigarettes will be restricted the same way tobacco products are. The sale of vape products will also be banned at facilities that youth frequent, like amusement parks or arcades.
In an email to paNOW the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health said it will be consulting with stakeholders on how to address flavoured vape products in this province in the coming months.
47.5 per cent of Saskatchewan youth in Grades 7 to 12 have tried e-cigarettes.
– Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol And Drug Survey, 2019